SATURDAY. MAY 1933.
THE CHINA MAIL.
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ST. JOSEPH'S AGAIN WIN INTER-SCHOOLS ATHLETICS SHIELD
Relay Win Displaces St. Stephen's
High Jump and Long Jump
Records Shattered
"DOUBLES" FOR TAN YONG NEE
AND D. BLAKE
(By Referee.)
THE St. Joseph's College athletic team, winners of the Gov-
ST. JOSEPH'S College retained the Governor's Ternor's Shield for the second year in succeston (Queen's
Shield, at the Inter-Schools' Athletic Meeting at Caroline Hill yesterday when they won the Re- lay race, the last event on the programme, to turn a two points deficit into a four points triumph over St. Stephen's College.
(Studio.)
(St.
Also ran Hon Sung Chung
Arzull) (Queen's), G. Chang (Muni
*
V.R.C. PAID $569.91
New Swimming Assn. Pay-Off Former's Debts.
A
LAST NIGHT'S MEETING
VERY fine sporting gesture was-made at yes
Mr.
Mr. Black On Home Leave
WINS TWO RACES FOR LADY PEEL.
Requires Only One Win To Graduate.
(By RAPIER.)
R: DONALD, BLACK, one of
M the most promising of the
Again..
race at Macao In the November of
MR. D. BLACK.
Novice jockeys left the Colony on extraordinary general meeting of Home leave to-day by the Ranchi, the Hong Kong International He is returning early in November Amateur Swimming Association when he hopes to take up riding when on the motion of Mr.", A. Mr. Black, who first rode in a Donn, Treasurer, and seconded by 1931, has enjoyed a successful sea- Mr. Wong Kam-ying, of the son to date, his win on Lucy Glit Chinese Bathing Club, the moniesters last Saturday being his sixth collected by the Association for the season and the ninth “in his |career-one less than the stipulat- Final Standings. stephene), W. Gottsche (La Salle), M. The following were the final stand-wiping off the debt of $569.91 by ed number required to graduate Riding Silver Arrow Into a place from the Novice class, KUNA In the first race in which he par Sang), Lau Kum Chiu (King's) and Tings of the Schools
the old Hong Kong Amateur Swim- Track Field TI. Pts.
He experienced bad luck on ticipated, "Mr. Black has the dis St. Joseph's
ming Association to the Victoria Stourbridge, when he drew outside tinction of being responsible for Recreation Club was unanimously position in a field of twelve with the highest dividend, with the ex the start at the seven furlongs ception of Daylight Eve's sensa passed.
post Losing almost six lengths tional $1,505.10 win; In the last Mr. Y. K. Mok was in the chais at the start he was beaten by Mig-two years-$298.50 on Valley Hall and was supported by Mr. E. W nonette by A narrow margin, at the Sixth Extra Meeting ai Railton, Hon. Secretary, Mr. A. Charming Face and Blue Plans al. Macao last year. He has also Donn, Hon. Treasurer and Mr. R. most provided him with another paid out two other three-figure Goldman, Asst. Hon. Secretary.”
win, but he was beaten on both dividends-$209.90 on Helter Skel- This gesture will close a long occasions by a very small margin. ter (his firat win) and $123.60 on standing account between theOne of the races which will ro- Pure Music,
Castilho (St. Joseph's).
200 Metret:
1.
3. Venpin (St. Joseph's)
Tan Yong Nee (St Stephen's)
5. Kung Chi Chiu (Wah Yan) -
Time: 24.1/5 secs.
3.
Also
St. Stephan's Central British Dioceran B.S. (King's
This was St. Joseph's second win in succession and their fifth in the series of nine meetings for the Governor's Shield, presented by Sir Reginald Stubbs in 1922. St. Paul's College won the trophy D. Alves (La Salle) and Yong Kayaven's on the four other occasions.
Two records were shattered during the after- noon, Yung Kay Fong (St. Paul's) improving by 5 ins. on his last year's record for the Long Jump with a distance of 21 ft. 0 ins., and A. Barker (Diocesan B.S.) clearing 5 ft. 7 ins. in the High Jump to smash Choa Keng-ju's (St. Stephen's) 1932 record of 5 ft. 51⁄2 ins.
TAN
YONG-NEE (St. Stephen's).] much to the surprise of every one present proved to be the champion athlete, winning the 100 Metres, and the 110 Metres High Hurdles, and securing second place in the High Jump, Long Jump, and 200 Metres. A. Hussain (St. Joseph's), the favourite, only secured a third place-in the 110 Metres High Hurdles.
D. Blake (Central 2ritish) won the 800 Metres in the splendid time of 2 mins. 11.1/6 sees, clipping 6.2/6 secs, off his time in Thursday's heata. His triumph gave him the custody of the Canton Nanyang' Challenge Cup for the second year
in succession--last year it was prc sented to the winner of the Half Mile.
Blake also won the 1,500 Sletres in convincing manner to share with Tan Yong Nee the distinction of securing the "double."
The best finish of the afternoon
D. BLAKE (Central Bri-
tish) leading.at the start
of the 800 Meltes, which he won In addition to securing the 1,500 Meires litle.- (Queen's Studio,)
yards to pick up he would have
won..
Well Judged Race. Blake won the 1,500 Metres after
Salle Tan: Sharpham (Central
¡St. Paul's St. Joseph's), Wak Yan British), A. Hussain
Fong (St. Paul's). 400 Metres:
metre
1. Fung Sing Chee (Diocesan B.S.)
Man Sang
28 2. 26 15 6. 21 16.0-
10%
9
14
0
Individual Standings.
2. Chung Wah Cheuk (St. Joseph's) The following was how the indi- 3. But Chi Taan (Queen's)
[vidual ́standings resulted: Time: 50.4/5 seca."
Also ran:-An Suen Cheong (St.Tan Yong Nee (St. Joseph's) Stephen's), L. Philipps (Central Britis) P. Blake (Central British) and M. Arculli (Queen's).
Venpin (St. Joseph's) 1500 Metres
1.
D. Blake (Central Britishy
2. Chan Sun Pai (King's
3. E.
Silva (La Salle)
Time: 4 mins. 42.2/5 aces.
Kay Fong (SL Paul's)
Yoon:
Bung
Fang
Koom (La Salle) Sing Chee (Diocesan B.S.) (Diocesan B.8.)
G. Windsor (St. Joseph')
Changa Cheik (St. Joseph's) A. R. Abbas Sun Puf (King's) (oik......
ustillo (St. Jose (Queen's) T.
(Queen's),
and C. Marr
St.
110 Metres High
1. Tan Your
ps (Central Britiship Wing Jim (KABK 3) –
Joseph's).
Noe
2. Ip Wing Jim
3.
A. Hussale (St.
(St. Stephien')
4. Time: 18.1/6 sota.
A. Tenau (St
Tan Boo Sul (DA Plz
1.S.)
Kung Chi Chiu (Wah Yan) Wong Sik Hon (Diocesan B.3.) LA Philipps (Central British) Hui Chi Tsan (Queen's) :))
ran: Yung Kai Fong (St. On Chin Su (Diocesan B.S.)
Paul's), Chan Yuk (Wah Yan), Wong Sik Hon (Diocesan B. 8.) and Kung Chi Chin (Wait Yan).
Medley Relay
(100, 200, 200, 400 Metres):--
1. St. Joseph's
2. Central British
3. St. Stephen's
Time: 2 mins, 44.3/5 secs.
Alvo rant-Wali Yan. King's and La Salle.
FIELD EVENTS
Long Jumo:-
E. Silva (La Salle) ....
A. Hussain (St. Joseph's)
* the event.
10.
10
The above figure are based on a 15, 3, 1 points system. In the Schools Championship the Relay race counted 8, 5 and Z.
GARRISON TENNIS
V.R.C., the oldest swimming Club main in Mr. Black's memory for Among his racing souvenirs Mr. in the Colony, and the former Hong many in long day was the 1933 Black has the Jockey Cup, which Kong Swimming Association, and Rosehill Handicap which he won he won on Weybridga at the An- will also aid the new Association, on Lucy Glitters to provide Lady nual Meeting, and a cup present- whose efforts in this connection Peel with her first, triumph at the ed him by the Governor of Macao will be much appreciated in all Valley. The crowd rose to a man in appreciation of the manner he quarters of the Hong Kong Swim-as the mare was led, in by her rode So On, the Governor's· `firat ming world.
U.S. BASEBALL RESULTS
Prolific Scoring By Martin.
PIRATES STILL WINNING
New York, To-day;
Ladyship, the demonstration re-race pony. Mr. Black'a win on sembling, the leading in of Sadko Weybridge won the confidence of after his dramatic win over Diana Mr. "Tam" Pearce, and as a re- Bay at the Annual Meeting.. Since sult he is now riding second string that memorable event Mr. Black to Mr. "Gus" da Roza for the has again won on Lucy Glitters. Dynasty stable,
Entries And Handicaps For
Sixth Extra Race Meeting
HE following are the entries for]
Brilliant hitting by Pepper The Sixth Extra Race Meeting Martin, who scored his second to be staged at Happy Valley next
Saturday:
Playing in the Garrison League homer of the season in addition to yesterday "D" Company of the hitting four runs gave the. Car- 1. Yung Kay Fong (St. Paul's)
South Wales. Borderers beat the dinals, 1931 World Champions, vic 2. Tan Yong Nee (St. Stephen's)
Twelfth Battery, Royal Artillery, tory over the Phillies by a 5 to 3 3. Wong Sik Hon (Diocesan B. 9.)
margin yesterday. .. Distance: 21 ft. 0% ins; 20 ft. by eight sets to one.. Scores 10 ina; 20 tɩ 91⁄2 in.
Capt. G. C. Cooper and Lieut. Also Juniped: A Bussail
(8L) Joseph's), V. Novikoff (La Salle) and A. J. Stocker ("D" Co.) :— Yip Ying Jim (King's).
beat. Capt. G. D. Flowersdew Putting the Shot:
and Lieut. J. O Laine beat Mr. Gar. Menley and Bgt.
Wood
1. Les Yoon Koom (La Salle) 2. A. Tossan (St. Joseph's Jan Bou Sui (Diocesan B. S.) *tic for second place.
Distance: 40 ft 5. Ine,
A putted:-Lee Sung Koom Also
was witnessed in the 110 Metres a brilliantly judged race from Chan High Hurdles. Two hurdles from Sun Pui, whom he passed 200 the finish Ip Wing Jim and Hus metres from the tape to win by 20 Salle), A. Hussain (St. Joseph's) sain were striding neck and neck yards. In clocking 4.42.4 be clipped High with the latter looking the pro- 22 seconds off his heats' timing. bable winner.
At the last hurdle, however, Tan Yong Nee came through with a magnificent burst, and, with Hussain slackening speed over the last obstacle Tan went over abreast with Ip to win by
n foot in the run in.
.
It was a glorious finiali.
Displaying by far the best style
of the six finalists in the High Jump
A. Wernberg (Diocesan B. S.).
Jump:
Barker (Diocesan B. S.).
Chuck Klein banged out his third circult clout, but was unable
Second Leighton Hill Stakes-
Bix Furlongs,
Aden, Baguio, Bold General,
Lead Mine, Handicap→→→
"I" Class
Bistre (140 lbs.), Blue Star
to check Martin's prolife scoring Darien, Disorderly Conduct, Funny This was the Cardinals' ninth win. Face, Glorious Day, Golden Hops,
Rain held up the American Melody. No Fear, Now's The Time (160), Bright Star (168), Don League, all four games being Paul Jones, The Panther, The (165), Marquia Hall (148), Navy Raincoat, Triumph, Victor and Hall (160), The Tiger (158), Tem
Vienne.
6.4
62
beat Bdr. Seal and Gur. 37 ft Pardpe,
and
6-4
(L("p" Co.)
C.S.M. Lewis and Sgt. Underwood 18 follow:-
abandoned.
Results as cabled by Reuter were
National League.
lost to Flowersdew and Laine 5-7
beat Menley and Wood
6- 2 Chicago
R. H. E. 1438
Second Sports Club and Hong
Kong Stakes One And
beat Seal and Pardoe.
6- 4 Boston
Cpl. Fowles and Pte. ("D" Co.) —
Ronan Game went to 11 innings.
Bagulo Bold
General,
homer.
Melville Ott hit a homer.
A Wee (St. Stephen's)
1, On Chin Su (Diocesan B. 8.).
Height: 5 ft 7 ins
A. Barker deservedly won the event Also jumped: Luk Yan-king (Mun
Clacianati
beat Flowersdew and Laine – 6- 1 Grantham
61 New York
after shattering last year's record. sang), Tan Kamido (King's) and Abent. Menley and Wood Adopting the straight jumping Hussain (St. Josep) and A.
style, unlike his rival, Tan Yong
| Nee was a good second.
In winning the 400 Metrenin [56.4/5 secs. Fung · Sing Chee
The Relay witnessed fluctuating clipped 1.3/5 secs, off his timing in fortunes, though St. Joseph's al-the heata. He won a gruelling race ways had the race in hand,, '. In fine style,
Owing is the adoption of the metric system this year yes terday's times for the track, events must be regarded as new:-- records.
The order of the draw at the start was La Salle (Inside), St, Stephen's, St. Joseph's Central British and King's. All five frst strings got away to a very good start, St. Joseph's securing a five At the conclusion of the meeting. yard advantage at the end of the which was held at the Caroline Hill 400 Metres. Their second string Stadium by kind permission of the improved on this and led Sharpbaja] South China Athletic, Association, (Central British) by 20 yards at the Mr. N. L. Smith, Director of Educa- conclusion of his 200 Metres. The tion, presented the trophies, or third string Improved on this, by five yards, giving Blake little oppor: funity to catch his opponent in the last 400, Metres
St. Joseph's won the Sir Paul Chater"""Cape for the "second" year in succession by 15 yards, Sharpbar rap beautifully for Central British,
loon School
Just to
Bow cond
The Results:
The following were the resulta: FASTRACK EVENTS
| 140 Metres:
Other (La Salle).
beat Beal and Pardoe
6.2
BORDERERS BEAT THE
LINCOLNS
SOLDIERS' CLUB BILLIARDS TOURNEY WIN
Pittsburgh Brooklyn
St. Louis
10.
Half Miller-
|(152), Valorous (162), Weybridge (160) and Wonderful Stag (140).
Victoria Park Handicap.. Lucy Glitters (155), Cossack's Choice (135), Sunup (168), Wotin (150); Evening Star (145), City of Minimis, Disorderly Conduct Melbourne (140), Tecumseh, (140) Duplex, Gay Butterfly, Golden Canny (140), Dortia (170), North,
Hope, Grand Slam, Melody; National Day, No Fear, How's The Time, Victor and Vigilance
Star (135), Aurora (135), Kil [res (135), The Giraffe (163) and
The Raindrop (135),
Griffins Summer Handicap,
Fotaumun Handicap "E" Clam Wayward Stag (160 lbs.), Jup
"African Eve (145 lbs.), Auction: gle Jim (168), Street Singer (148), Eridge (140), Black Velvet (150), Stourbridge (150), King's Com Blue Plans (140), Christmas Bells pany (140), Solar Star (146), (157), City of Canton (140), Devon Spotted. Butterfly (154),. Per se (140), Gold Bridge (140), Heather (144), Double Face (140), Puker Leaf (140); Helvellyn ¡(168), Im- Face (154) and Widnes (150); + perlal Hall (152), Just Imagine (168), Krata Viz (140), Lucky Bird: Snugglers Handicap "C" Class (156) Lucky Star : (145), Much
Ado (140), „Naver Mind (145), 06: Alexandra Hall (150 lbs), Call Yeah (140), Shanghel Beau (140), fornia (148), Dee (168), Mignonette Spotted Leaf (158) Sunning (140), Per (140), Mike (168) Mon Talisman Te Peastie (140), The Rainstorm 828 (150), Per Be (140), Royal Flush (168), Toby (168) and Whoopss 582 (149), Solar Star (140), Blok:|(145)=(2949)
Martin homered and scared
four runs, Philadelphia
Chuck Klein hit a homer
TABLES TO DATE.
National
"B" Coy, South Wales Borderers, heat Coy, Lincolm, by 320 Pittsburgh. points in their Soldiers' Club Biliardi
1/Cpl. Ellis, aided by breaks of 39
L/Cpl. Keegan by 200 to 90 Pte. Walters, also of the Borderers. corded breaks of 28 and 26.
The following were the scores
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- 1: Tan, Yong Nee (Et Staphon's);
BJ. Veapla (St.Jmeph's)
WC EUG
L/C
8. Kung Chi Chiu (Wah Yan);
Pte. Clapp
Pie, Walter
C
183 120
Timet 114/5cs A
Also
so ranté. Leung WelSaor (King's); © Bgt. Organ Sharpham (Central British). (ung)
r:(81. Patl's) and G, Bouts 170 Whelan
Kay
and 200 Metre
Was
D. Blake (Central British)
24, Windsor (8th Joseph's)**** Philipps (Central) Britieb)
Pheroma
200
New York Cincinnati Boston
Brooklyn Chicago Philadelphia
|SE Lon
American1
500 bridge (146), Strost Singer (142),
500 Tenorio (142), Tillicum (160), 500 Wayward Stag (159), and Widnes "487|(146);
215]
Amoy (162
705 Black
011
611 Double
688 (145)
Shatin Handicap
Adam (169:1bs.), Bold Lad (149) Britannic Hall (188), Ce
(152)
(156)
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